Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Extremely Illegal

Salon: “Extreme vetting:” Will Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell go along with Trump’s crazy immigration plan? Donald Trump's "extreme" immigration plan is pretty clearly illegal, and GOP leaders need to answer for it by Simon Maloy

2 comments:

Glynn Kalara said...

I watched this assklown give that speech and all I heard was this EXTREMELY VICIOUS!! It was classic bullyboy and his following loves it. These are the kids in the schoolyard that stand behind the bully as he stomps his selected victim and they cheer him on. Their worse then the bully if you ask me. The bully at least has the guts to do the dirty deed, but they need to hide behind him like the cowards they are. This is the crowd in a lynch mob. Ugly and as mean as junk yard dogs. They're more of a problem then tRump if you ask me. Even after he's gone they will still be there growing angrier by the day sullen and brooding, waiting for another petty Dictator to follow.

Jim Sande said...

Sure and there will a power vacuum of sorts with Trump gone and with the Tea Party a mess. Where do they go to find solace as it were. Do we see more militia groups, more white supremacist craziness? They do have their websites so that is maintained. I don't see that hate being diffused, it's pretty intense. I surf sites like Breitbart and Real Clear Politics especially after new poll numbers come out and man, it's like warfare out there. They like to go low, nothing is out of bounds. I won't take the bait and comment because it really is fruitless. How do you make an impact with 20 words or less, you can't, it just makes them clinch harder. It's pretty much an intractable situation. On the other hand, let em go, it's like global warming, we can't sit on our hands waiting for the GOP to catch up, people have to act now. The other thing is, the younger crowd is decidedly anti-GOP, only 1 in 5 people under 35 identify with Trump, worse than Richard Nixon! So the GOP has a tough act to sell on the national level heading into the future, we are seeing some of that this year.